Bread basket liner
#141
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 51
Obviously, I am stupid! It is a great tute! But there are a couple questions that I have. I couldn't tell from the pictures if you trim and notch the curves before or after pressing. And also, what size basket will this fit?
Thank you for this tute and answers to my questions.
Pat
Thank you for this tute and answers to my questions.
Pat
#143
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: AR/NM
Posts: 358
Perfect timing for me! I always make something for my step-dtr and dils;
they like my hand made gifts. I have been trying to think of what to make
for them this Christmas. And I want one too! Thank you for posting this great project.
they like my hand made gifts. I have been trying to think of what to make
for them this Christmas. And I want one too! Thank you for posting this great project.
#145
Obviously, I am stupid! It is a great tute! But there are a couple questions that I have. I couldn't tell from the pictures if you trim and notch the curves before or after pressing. And also, what size basket will this fit?
Thank you for this tute and answers to my questions.
Pat
Thank you for this tute and answers to my questions.
Pat
It would easier to press if the notches were done first, but either way will work.
I gave this is a gift when I did the tute so I don't have the basket anymore, but looking at the gridlines on my cutting mat, I'd say it was about an 8-9" basket. I got it at JoAnn's.
As for adding batting or a layer of flannel, that would work, but you would have to do some quilting if you used batting.
Thanks for the compliments everyone!
#146
#147
Thank you for this tutorial! I've made so many of these as gifts! I do add a layer of batting & some quilting. I also make them about 20"x20" so I can get 2 out of a width of fabric. Everyone always loves these- such a unique gift!
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